Organize Your Brain

WorkFlowy is a notebook for lists. Use it to
be more creative and productive.

Slack, a $1 billion company, was started with WorkFlowy

Stewart Butterfield and his team used WorkFlowy to brainstorm
and implement the first version of Slack, a company now worth
more than $1 billion. They managed their entire team and
product development process in WorkFlowy, and invited us in to
see how they used WorkFlowy before they announced Slack to the
world.

Farhad Manjoo, the New York Times technology columnist, runs
his life with WorkFlowy

Farhad is one of the world's leading thinkers and writers on
technology. His job requires exploring the world of
technology, thinking deeply about it, and publishing his
conclusions. He uses WorkFlowy to research and organize all
his work - and his personal life, too.

The CEO of Atlassian, a company worth over $3 billion, stays
productive with WorkFlowy

Atlassian makes some of the world's leading tools for
collaboration, productivity and software development. Their
founder and co-CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes uses WorkFlowy for his
day-to-day notes.

The New York Times bestselling book Hatching Twitter
was written using WorkFlowy

It's a page-turner about the dramatic founding of Twitter -
you
should read
it if you haven't - that required collecting and making
sense of thousands of pieces of information. Author Nick
Bilton relied on WorkFlowy throughout his research process.

Ev Williams, founder of Twitter, Medium, and Blogger, uses
WorkFlowy every day

He says, "I love WorkFlowy. It fits the shape of my brain
better than any other list/note-taking app I've ever used."

WorkFlowy uses WorkFlowy to build WorkFlowy ;)

Since the beginning, we've used WorkFlowy to manage all work,
ideas, and notes related to the project. We use WorkFlowy for
everything, including product planning, bug tracking, software
implementation, and meeting notes. It has made us better
thinkers and doers.